Informal Vienna talks gather Sudanese groups

Vienna has recently emerged as a discreet venue for behind-the-scenes discussions involving Sudanese political actors, according to informed sources.

Representatives from the Democratic Bloc and the “Sumud” Alliance have taken part in informal consultations with civil and political figures in the Austrian capital.

The meetings are being conducted under a Track II dialogue framework, allowing participants to explore potential avenues for peace away from public scrutiny.

Sources say Vienna has become a preferred location for factions seeking alternative pathways to help resolve Sudan’s ongoing conflict.

Participants are reportedly working on preliminary outlines for a broader political process aimed at narrowing divisions between civilian and political groups.

The talks focus on building wider regional consensus, supporting stabilization efforts, and reviving prospects for an inclusive political transition.

Those involved increasingly acknowledge that a military solution alone is unlikely to end the war.

The informal engagement is said to promote a multi-track approach designed to bring together anti-war actors on shared ground.

Organisers hope the discreet diplomacy will help create conditions for a viable exit from Sudan’s deepening crisis.

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